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... re."


These words were not only to comfort Gu Zhou, but also to comfort herself.


They were betting heavily this time. She only hoped that everything would go smoothly.


Qiao Nian slowly closed her eyes. She hadn't slept well last night and was too tired.


MY.


Cui Huai had begun to summon all the troops back the day Mark's gold rooms were snatched away by the President. He had desperately asked people to train their troops and even called b ...

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